Imagine you went to Africa, took a stop in Paris, went on a subway in NYC and had dinner reservations in India.

Fashion always takes unexpected turns. And this time, the celebrities around the world have brought ethnic prints to life. Ikat prints, tribal inspired colours and silhouettes, and traditional beaded accessories have made a huge comeback.

It’s about going global while sitting comfortably on your sofa and making a bold fashion statement with ethnic inspired clothing and accessories from around the world.

We love how The Jacqueline Dress gives you three different looks with easy styling. So whether you are attending a rock concert, an afternoon tea party or meeting friends for an evening cocktail, you know what to wear.

The winter is long gone. It’s time to put the sweatshirts and heavy knits aside and get into the spring summer mode with tank tops, cotton blouses and kaftans.

While the fashion glossies are telling us to hit the gym and get rid of our winter fat to get the summer body just in time to be on the beaches, the crazy office hours and other random excuses say otherwise. And while we, and you wait for it, here are some easy styling techniques to hide that ‘extra’ under the flimsy layers of silk and linens.

We’ll categorise the same under the 4 basic body types for women.

Body Shapes

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This body type is top-heavy.
If you have this body type, you need to emphasize on your legs and neck, drawing away attention from your waist and shoulders.

If there’s one (insert: definite) thing that is going in our wardrobe this summer, it is the Ariel Jumpsuit. The easy chic piece is our go-to style solution with its carefree, youthful and girly, yet feminine charm.

Still wondering how to get the retro look from the 70’s and 80’s. How about a polo (or two) for your wardrobe?
A wardrobe staple back then, the classic polo has made its way back into your man’s wardrobe just right.
See how to wear yours with a different look each time.

Ways to Wear a Polo

Wear your polo with a flirty skirt or a pair of shorts with sneakers for a look that is edgy, yet playful.

At first, we didn’t think she was Indian. Wearing a short mustard dress with purple leggings, she came in to our studio today. A little shy, the Nagaland born model is all smiles as she tells us a little bit about herself, her style and her Bollywood debut.

Q. Did you always want to be a model?
A. I’ve been modeling for about three years now. I started when I came to Delhi for my bachelors. As a child, I wanted to become a doctor.

Q. Tell us about your style.
A. Effortless and feminine.

Q. What would we find you wearing when you’re not modeling?
A. A plain white tee and blue jeans.

Q. How is it for someone like you, with Asian features, to be modeling in mainstream Indian Fashion?
A. The market in India is such that they mostly look for Indian or foreign features. But that’s changing slowly. It hasn’t been easy for me but it’s been a good experience.

Q. As a model, do you pout or smile?
A. Well, I prefer a very relaxed look. I like it when it’s spontaneous and natural.

Q. And, you’re acting in Bollywood?
A. (laughs) Yes, the film’s called Kya Super Kool Hain Hum. I’m basically playing the role of a Japanese girlfriend.

Q. Heels or flats?
A. Flats, I think. I don’t really like wearing heels but I have to when I’m modeling.

Q. Last song you heard on your iPod?
A. Cool by Gwen Stefani.

Q. What’s your idea of the ideal date?
A. (giggles) I’ll think about it and tell you later.

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More than a fashion brand, Sher Singh represents a global lifestyle that’s a new mix of shared cultures, trends and traditions. Defined by a style sensibility that is equally at home in New York or New Delhi. Sher Singh is rooted in the multicultural reality that is coming to define us all.

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